• Review the franchise to make sure goals and targets are in place for compliance.
  • Review construction/demolition programs to make sure proper disposal practices are in place.
  • Review internal tracking systems to ensure program success and landfill diversion.

School districts

  • Create the opportunity for each classroom and exterior area.
  • Start with reviewing custodial practices and in-classroom recycling.
  • Review contracts to make sure they’re being followed and billed correctly.

Both factors could benefit from partners in the community, including haulers, to ensure programs are available for the new registration. Sometimes it’s easier to hire a professional to assist in the management of these complicated waste programs in the areas of contract, compliance, outreach, education, and savings.

Success is built on the basis of simplicity. Make the program easy to follow. Move forward. It’s never too late to begin. These programs can take months, or even years, to implement. Don’t wait for regulations to force your hand.

Keep it simple, focus on your program, and utilize available resources to clear the path to success. Make the landfill the last resort. Reinvent how you reduce, reuse, and recycle to comply with material regulations and build a more informed populace around proper waste disposal.